going to save about $290 million according to centers for medicare and medicaid services this year -- ashley: this is like penalizing hospitals who are being readmitted too soon -- >> above the national average. now, the hospitals are saying, look, some of these patients are not following the instructions. ashley: right, right. >> if you've had a father or mother and they've come out of their surgery well, they get bombarded with everything at the last minute. no one understands it. so the hospitals are going to have to do a better job explaining the medications. they do it just for the local pop olations and age, all of that kind of stuff. cbo says it's going to save, if you believe the numbers, it will save seven billion by the end of 2019. it's going to force independent hospitals to join larger systems because these fines, it's a withholding of medicare costs, and it's going to be costly. ashley: yes, it is. let's go out to jeff flock in elgin, illinois. he's been talking pizzas all day in a revolutionary oven. jeff? >> reporter: this is what we do, ashley, is we find companies yo